Mission Statement Dedicated to providing the highest degree of law enforcement service throughout the State of New Hampshire while maintaining the traditions of fairness, professionalism, and integrity.
Upcoming Test Dates: December 29, 2007 February 2, 2008 April 5, 2008 June 7, 2008 August 2, 2008 October 4, 2008 December 6, 2008
Minimum Qualifications Education / Experience: a) High school diploma or GED, PLUS two years full-time employment as a certified police officer, OR b) High school diploma or GED, PLUS 60 credit hours from a recognized college, preferably with a major in Criminal Justice, OR c) High school diploma or GED, PLUS two years full-time active duty military service with an honorable discharge.
Application Process: All applications should be submitted to the New Hampshire Department of Safety, Human Resources Section, at 33 Hazen Drive, Concord, NH 03305. Applications are available in Adobe Acrobat and Microsoft Word formats. Additionally, applications may be requested from the Division of State Police Recruitment and Training Unit at (603) 271-2728. Applicants must submit appropriate documentation (transcripts, proof of police certification, and/or DD Form 214) with their applications to continue in the recruitment process.
Deadlines: Applications must be received 3 weeks prior to each test date.
Physical Agility Test: The physical agility test will be administered by the New Hampshire State Police and will take place in the Tactical Center of the Police Standards and Training facility. In order to participate in the physical agility test, you must have the pre-physical agility test medical form completed. Medical forms must be completed within six months of your assigned test date, and must be completed by either a physician, physician’s assistant, or nurse practitioner. Please do not submit your completed form with the application, rather bring it on your assigned test date and present it at check-in. Candidates must pass each of the four events. The test has been designed to measure the ability to perform physically demanding tasks encountered in job performance. Those candidates who successfully complete the physical agility test will be invited to a written examination that same afternoon. Candidates who obtain a score of at least 70% will advance to the comprehensive interview and possible background investigation. A passing written examination score is valid for a period of one year. Candidates who have criminal convictions for serious offenses will be ineligible for appointment. All candidates will be subject to unannounced drug testing at any point during the selection process. Once conditional offers of employment have been made, prospective appointees must successfully complete a polygraph examination, a psychological examination, a thorough medical examination, and an interview with the Director. The physician administering medical examinations will be selected by and paid by the Division of State Police. Candidates should be in excellent physical condition and take corrective measures, if necessary, before the medical examination date. No physical conditions can exist prohibiting appointees from performing the duties and responsibilities of the
State Police Trooper I position. Special Requirements
Age/Citizenship: Must be at least 21 years of age either prior to or on scheduled date of written examination administration, and a US citizen.
Eyesight: Must be at least 20/40 in each eye uncorrected and corrected to 20/20 in each eye and have normal uncorrected color perception.
Hearing: Must possess hearing sufficient to enable performance of essential job functions.
Police Officer Certification: Candidates must be able to obtain police officer certification within the time frame established by the New Hampshire Police Standards and Training Council or be in possession of police officer certification at the time of appointment. Appointees must maintain police certification throughout their tenure of service.
Driver’s License: Upon appointment, candidates must obtain a New Hampshire driver's license in compliance with New Hampshire statutes governing driver’s licenses and registrations.
Candidates should be willing to accept employment anywhere in the State of New Hampshire.
Character: A history of criminal or unethical behavior will cause an applicant to be ineligible for further consideration. Please read Information on Automatic Disqualifiers.
Salary / Benefits: The starting salary for the State Police Trooper I position is $41,219.36 ($42,660.80 effective January 4, 2008 and $45,007.04 effective January 2, 2009)
Newly hired Troopers accumulate annual leave at the rate of one (1) day per month, and this leave can be used upon accrual. Sick leave is accumulated at the rate of one and one-quarter (1 1/4) days per month and can also be used upon accrual. Troopers continue to accrue annual and sick leave in accordance with the Collective Bargaining Agreement. Probationary Troopers are also entitled to 12 annual holidays.
Troopers and their families receive excellent dental and health benefits with employee premiums fully paid by the State of New Hampshire. A group term life insurance benefit of $20,000 is also fully paid by the State of New Hampshire. Troopers are able to increase this coverage amount through personal contributions. Dental, health and life insurance benefits begin on the 1st of the month following 30 days of full-time State employment.
Troopers are enrolled into the NH Retirement System as a condition of employment. Contributions are made by the trooper and the State of New Hampshire. Full benefits are available after 20 years service and a minimum age of 45. Please visit www.nhrs.org/ for more details.
Additionally, Troopers are eligible for tuition assistance at any of the state’s community technical colleges.
Summary of Duties / Responsibilities:
Perform traffic enforcement and law enforcement patrol functions.
Use firearms in stressful situations with high proficiency.
Assess situations to determine probable cause for search and arrest.
Intervene in disputes to restore peace and ensure safety of the public.
Arrest suspects, forcibly if necessary, and pursue/subdue resisting suspects.
Perform rescue functions at accidents, emergencies and disasters.
Process and transport prisoners.
Gather information and write investigative and other reports.
Demonstrate necessary communicative skills to prosecute cases in court.
Contact Us
New Hampshire State Police Recruitment & Training Unit 33 Hazen Drive Concord, NH 03305 Phone: (603) 271-2728 Fax: (603) 271-6214 e-mail: recruitment@safety.state.nh.us
Updated: October 31, 2007
Posted by: AdamJ1984
Surprised someone posted this, has been on their official page for well over a year now. Guess it just makes the position even more difficult to achieve by advertising the vacancies all over the place.
Posted by: Deuce
Any idea how many they're looking to put on?
Posted by: jettsixx
Wow thats alot of test dates.
Posted by: kwarner93
Anyone know how much they take into consideration past driving record? (made some mistakes when I was young). Not worried about the PT or written just the driving record I feel might snag me.
Posted by: MM1799
I'd be interested in how the recent merger has affected their staffing and their recruitment numbers.
Posted by: GreenMachine
The more applicants the better AdamJ. I would rather work with Troopers who were the best not just someone who knew about the hiring process.
Posted by: AdamJ1984
I don't think those who by accident find job postings are less ambitious than anyone else. Also, don't worry, they pick the best of the best, so it doesn't matter how someone finds out.
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